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I have something similar I've been using since birth. I've stopped using it the last 2 nights and there's been a big improvement. Slept from 7.30-3am and woke for a few minutes with a bit of fussing but went down after a few minutes with his dummy. We came to the conclusion it's become more of an annoyance for our LB as he's got older

I personally wouldn't use it. It might be relaxing but I would Imagine that if baby is trying to resettle inbetween cycles it could be distracting. The only thing I would use is gentle white noise.

As an side though, do you recommend it for entertainment purposes? Is it strong enough to project onto the ceiling and do the lights move around. We have a slumber buddie and my baby loves the lights but they are not strong enough on the ceiling and don't move.

I have something similar I've been using since birth. I've stopped us...

Posted
03/10/2018

I have something similar I've been using since birth. I've stopped using it the last 2 nights and there's been a big improvement. Slept from 7.30-3am and woke for a few minutes with a bit of fussing but went down after a few minutes with his dummy. We came to the conclusion it's become more of an annoyance for our LB as he's got older

Thank you for commenting, we have been using ours from around 6 weeks, our little ones sleeps throughout the night 8pm-7am but during naps he catnaps for the whole day and I think it could possibly be the lamp that is distracting him! glad to hear your little one is sleeping better without it! Did you just stop using it one night or did you gradually get rid of it? xxx

I personally wouldn't use it. It might be relaxing but I would Imagine th...

Posted
03/10/2018

I personally wouldn't use it. It might be relaxing but I would Imagine that if baby is trying to resettle inbetween cycles it could be distracting. The only thing I would use is gentle white noise.

As an side though, do you recommend it for entertainment purposes? Is it strong enough to project onto the ceiling and do the lights move around. We have a slumber buddie and my baby loves the lights but they are not strong enough on the ceiling and don't move.

Thank you I have turned it off for his bedtime tonight and he settled Okay with it but hope he sleeps okay at night! He normally sleeps all night through but it’s his naps I’m concerned about he is a serial catnapper! That’s a good idea, I’m creating a sensory corner for my little boy in our living room so could use that as part of it xxx

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